Six Moments in the History of an Urban Forest is an exhibit opening in late January 2012 at the Bytown Museum in Ottawa. The exhibit explores the place of trees in Ottawa’s urban history—their cultivation, grooming and destruction in the creation of landscapes of rest and risk. Funded by Networks in Canadian History and Environment, and the Canadian Tree Fund, the project is being curated by Joanna Dean and Will Knight of Carleton University.
Gardiner Tree Trimming is proud to be offering equipment for display during the exhibit.
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